Virgin Media’s autumn sale brings a new offer featuring a bundle of Netflix and ultra-fast broadband for just £1 per day. This deal includes free Netflix subscriptions with selected fibre broadband plans, delivering speeds of up to 1,130Mbps. Customers can choose from plans offering speeds ranging from 500Mbps to 1,130Mbps, with the added benefit of saving £143.76 over 24 months compared to subscribing directly to Netflix.
Virgin Media has slashed prices on its fastest broadband plans to their most competitive rates ever, offering 1,130Mbps speeds for £29.99 per month, equivalent to approximately £1 per day. The company has not specified the end date for these discounted deals. Additionally, Virgin has reduced prices on its lower-tier plans, starting at £23.99 for 132Mbps, although these packages do not include a Netflix subscription.
To avoid double-billing, existing Netflix subscribers using the same email address when signing up with Virgin will have their current subscription paused. Virgin’s broadband services also waive the setup fee, which typically costs customers £35. The company is currently giving away a complimentary Netflix subscription with broadband plans starting at £27.99 per month.
Virgin Media’s broadband sale includes several enticing deals:
– M125 Fibre Broadband at £23.99 per month
– M350 Fibre Broadband at £25.99 per month
– M500 + Netflix Fibre Broadband at £27.99 per month
– Gig1 + Netflix Fibre Broadband at £29.99 per month
Customers opting for the Gig1 + Netflix Fibre Broadband package will receive Virgin’s WiFi guarantee at no extra cost, ensuring a minimum speed of 30Mbps in every room or a £100 bill credit if not met. However, customers should be aware that like most providers, Virgin increases prices annually, resulting in a £4 monthly rise every April starting from 2026.
Despite the price hikes, Virgin’s offerings outshine competitors like Sky, with a 900Mbps Full Fibre Broadband package from Sky costing £40 per month, slower and more expensive than Virgin’s comparable deal. For those considering other providers, Hyperoptic is offering up to £300 to customers switching to its broadband service (availability varies by location), while Virgin has garnered numerous positive Trustpilot reviews from satisfied customers.
Customer feedback highlights Virgin’s reliable internet services, with one customer praising the speedy installation process and excellent customer service. Another long-term customer commended the consistent service and value for money received. However, some customers noted occasional issues with customer service and price changes over time.
In conclusion, Virgin Media’s current offers present compelling opportunities for customers seeking high-speed broadband and entertainment packages.
